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Uluru “Ayers Rock”
By Sulaiman Umarsarif
What is Uluru?
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive
sandstone monolith in the heart of
the Northern Territory’s arid "Red
Centre".
The nearest large town is Alice
Springs, 450km away. Uluru is sacred
to indigenous Australians and is
thought to have started forming
around 550 million years ago.
It’s within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National
Park, which also includes the 36 red-
rock domes of the Kata Tjuta
(colloquially “The Olgas”) formation.
Where is Uluru?
Uluru is located in
the southwestern
corner of
Australia’s
Northern Territory.
Some geologist say
that Uluru is close
to the centre of
Australia.
Uluru is best
accessed from the
town of Alice
springs.
How tall and
wide is Uluru?
• Uluru rises 348m above the plain, more
than 860m above sea level.
• The monolith(stone) is oval in shape,
measuring 2.2 miles (3.6 km) long by 1.5
miles (2.4 km) wide, with a circumference
of 5.8 miles (9.4 km).
A great height comparison of Uluru
What is Uluru made of?
Uluru is made of arkoses, a coarse grained sandstone rich
in the mineral feldspar. The sandy sediment,
which hardened to form this arkoses, was eroded from
high mountains composed largely of granite.
Formation of
Uluru
Uluru and kata Tjuta are massive rocks that have been standing for millions of
years. There are different philosophies of how they were formed, but here is
how geologists approach this question.
The geologists theory is that Uluru and Kata Tjuta once was a massive
mountain. The formation of Uluru and Kata Tjuta(as both were formed at the
same time) began over 550 million years ago. It existed in the center of
Australia. After time, the effects of weathering and erosion took its toll. The
mountain, after a long period of time, the gargantuan mountain divided it into
two. One is Uluru, the other Kata Tjuta. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are therefore the
visible tips of huge rock slabs that spread out far beneath the ground.
At this time the big crustal blocks that form the Australian continent coming
together. A block called the Musgrave Province pushed up from the south
creating mountains — the Petermann Ranges — in an event called the
Petermann Orogeny (an orogeny is a mountain-building event.)
Formation of
Uluru
Climate: The climate in Uluru is extreme,
meaning that it is either very hot or
very cold. In winter, the daytime
temperatures can be lovely and nice
but at night time it can drop below
zero. In the summer, the
temperature gets really high. It can
reach as much as 45 Celsius.
Climate
Why is Uluru
red colour?
Uluru is red due to the
oxidation or….
The rusting of the iron-bearing
minerals within the rock as it
has sat there in the desert air
for a long-time(hundreds of
thousands of year).
At dusk, Uluru has a distinctive red colouring.
Map of Uluru
Satellite view:
Uluru
hiking
path
Uluru rock
climb
Kuniya
Walk
Mutitjulu
Waterhole
key features of Uluru
key features of Uluru
Roads
Bushes
and trees
Dry land
Key features
of Uluru
There is not much thing to say about the key
features of Uluru. You can climb Uluru, there is a
hiking path where you can hike, there is Kuniya
walk which leaves from the Kuniya carpark and
takes you to the Mutitjulu waterhole, home of a
wanampi(an ancestral water snake). Kuniya walk
is an awesome walk to do after rain, and great for
birdwatchers. You can also see some rock arts in
the caves. The walk is very short and is 1km in
length. At the top of Uluru, you can take nice
pictures of the surroundings. Uluru is surrounded
by one main road called Uluru Rd. It is also
surrounded by trees and bushes but are of the
land are plain dry land.
A picture of the rock art
What can people do in Uluru
The people
can use the
landscape for
lots of things
like…
Field of Light
(night show
where they
lots fields of
light on the
plain. This
experience
can only be
seen ones in
a lifetime.)
Restaurant
Uluru
(Australia’s
most
spectacular
open-air
restaurants
set under the
brilliant skies
of the
Southern
Hemisphere
with
magnificent
views of
Uluru.)
Thrill &
Adventure
(thrill
adventures
are also in
Uluru like
riding Harley
or choosing a
view of Uluru
from the
skies with a
scenic Heli
tour or
skydive).
Wish Upon A
Star (There
are a
number of
tours that
will take you
on a guided
journey
explaining
the stars,
planets and
ancient
mythologies)
Witness An
Uluru
Sunrise (Rise
early to join
one of the
Uluru
Sunrise Tours
or watch the
spectacle
from one of
the
designated
viewing
areas inside
the Park.)
Learn About
Anangu
Culture (pay
a visit to the
Cultural
Centre in the
National Park
for a great
introduction
to local
Indigenous
culture &
traditions.)
Camel riding
(There are a
number of
tours that
will take you
on a guided
journey
explaining
the stars,
planets and
ancient
mythologies)
What changes have taken place because of
people?
People relieving
themselves caused a
certain type of
shrimp extinct.
People leaving
rubbish behind has
killed some animals
that live near the
area.
Erosion caused by
tourist have eroded
the walking track on
Uluru.
Extinction of a type of shrimp
caused by people relieving
themselves on top of Uluru.
This has impacted the environment
negatively as people killed off this shrimp.
Shrimp are susceptible to enrichment of
the pools water. There are no toilets on
Uluru, human excretion gets washed off
the rock and into water holes, polluting
the water that a certain kind of shrimps
live in. People urinating on Uluru has
contaminated the pool water which the
shrimps live in. To protect the shrimps,
the draft management plan for the
national park was released
recommending the park be eventually
closed and also, they should have toilets
so that people don’t just urinate on Uluru
but also be clean.
People leaving rubbish
behind
“People leaving rubbish behind "is one of
the main issue that happens in Uluru.
Tourists leave a huge amount of rubbish in
Uluru including in the water holes. This can
have a negative impact on the animal that
lives near that area. There are no toilets on
Uluru, human excretion gets washed off
the rock and into water holes, polluting
animals drinking water. Limiting climbing
on Uluru, rubbish bins, and adding more
controlled rubbish disposal systems will
limit the amount of human pollution,
rubbish and would also support the
animals that lives in that area.
Rubbish left on Uluru
Erosion
caused by
human traffic
Uluru has been damaged by a certain type of erosion
caused by human traffic. More than 250,000 foreigners
and Australians travel to the centre of Australia to have a
great experience of Uluru's beauty and to learn about the
people that lived there, which is the Anangu
people(traditional Aboriginal owners of Uluru). This has
effected the walking track negatively as it has been
damaged by millions of climbers and Uluru itself has been
badly eroded. We can protect Uluru from this human
erosion by introducing varieties of different activities for
the tourists which can draw away the attention of climbing
Uluru or the management could permanently stop tourists
from climbing Uluru.
One of the walking track that has been eroded
• https://iremit.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/The-Outback-Uluru.jpg
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru
• http://uluru-australia.com/
• https://parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/plan/maps-apps-info.html
• http://www.uluru.com/design_graphics/map_australia.gif
• https://spark.adobe.com/page/hor1u92pawNTP/
• https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/-/media/Images/Uluru---Kata-Tjuta/Getting-Around/Maps/Uluru-map.jpg?la=en
• https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-25.3457796,131.0403958,2389m/data=!3m1!1e3
• http://uluru-katatjuta-information-page.weebly.com/uluru-kata-tjuta-information-site/archives/11-2014
• http://majorr.weebly.com/formation.html
• https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/uluru-and-kata-tjuta/natural-environment/geology
• http://www.traveller.com.au/the-ultimate-top-10-things-to-see-and-do-at-uluru
• http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/nt/content/200909/s2699814.htm
• http://www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s2627617.htm
• https://parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/people-place/amazing-facts.html
• http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-4_u-463_t-1259_c-4799/wa/science/the-changing-world/australian-landforms/uluru
• http://uluru-australia.com/about-uluru/where-is-uluru/
• www.environment.gov.au/topics/national-parks/uluru-kata-tjuta-national.../geology
• https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/uluru-and-kata-tjuta/uluru-and-kata-tjuta-national-park?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7taUm5-
u1gIVRQoqCh3IygGoEAAYASAAEgKByfD_BwE
• http://uluru-australia.com/about-uluru/uluru-facts/
• https://parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/people-place/heritage.html
• http://www.ga.gov.au/scientific-topics/national-location-information/landforms/significant-rock-features#heading-1
• http://www.crystalinks.com/uluru.jpg
• https://deanoworldtravels.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/uluru-height-comparison-2.jpg

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Uluru

  • 1. Uluru “Ayers Rock” By Sulaiman Umarsarif
  • 2. What is Uluru? Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre". The nearest large town is Alice Springs, 450km away. Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It’s within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which also includes the 36 red- rock domes of the Kata Tjuta (colloquially “The Olgas”) formation.
  • 3.
  • 4. Where is Uluru? Uluru is located in the southwestern corner of Australia’s Northern Territory. Some geologist say that Uluru is close to the centre of Australia. Uluru is best accessed from the town of Alice springs.
  • 5.
  • 6. How tall and wide is Uluru? • Uluru rises 348m above the plain, more than 860m above sea level. • The monolith(stone) is oval in shape, measuring 2.2 miles (3.6 km) long by 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide, with a circumference of 5.8 miles (9.4 km).
  • 7. A great height comparison of Uluru
  • 8. What is Uluru made of? Uluru is made of arkoses, a coarse grained sandstone rich in the mineral feldspar. The sandy sediment, which hardened to form this arkoses, was eroded from high mountains composed largely of granite.
  • 9. Formation of Uluru Uluru and kata Tjuta are massive rocks that have been standing for millions of years. There are different philosophies of how they were formed, but here is how geologists approach this question. The geologists theory is that Uluru and Kata Tjuta once was a massive mountain. The formation of Uluru and Kata Tjuta(as both were formed at the same time) began over 550 million years ago. It existed in the center of Australia. After time, the effects of weathering and erosion took its toll. The mountain, after a long period of time, the gargantuan mountain divided it into two. One is Uluru, the other Kata Tjuta. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are therefore the visible tips of huge rock slabs that spread out far beneath the ground. At this time the big crustal blocks that form the Australian continent coming together. A block called the Musgrave Province pushed up from the south creating mountains — the Petermann Ranges — in an event called the Petermann Orogeny (an orogeny is a mountain-building event.)
  • 11. Climate: The climate in Uluru is extreme, meaning that it is either very hot or very cold. In winter, the daytime temperatures can be lovely and nice but at night time it can drop below zero. In the summer, the temperature gets really high. It can reach as much as 45 Celsius.
  • 13. Why is Uluru red colour? Uluru is red due to the oxidation or…. The rusting of the iron-bearing minerals within the rock as it has sat there in the desert air for a long-time(hundreds of thousands of year).
  • 14. At dusk, Uluru has a distinctive red colouring.
  • 18. key features of Uluru Roads Bushes and trees Dry land
  • 19. Key features of Uluru There is not much thing to say about the key features of Uluru. You can climb Uluru, there is a hiking path where you can hike, there is Kuniya walk which leaves from the Kuniya carpark and takes you to the Mutitjulu waterhole, home of a wanampi(an ancestral water snake). Kuniya walk is an awesome walk to do after rain, and great for birdwatchers. You can also see some rock arts in the caves. The walk is very short and is 1km in length. At the top of Uluru, you can take nice pictures of the surroundings. Uluru is surrounded by one main road called Uluru Rd. It is also surrounded by trees and bushes but are of the land are plain dry land.
  • 20. A picture of the rock art
  • 21. What can people do in Uluru The people can use the landscape for lots of things like… Field of Light (night show where they lots fields of light on the plain. This experience can only be seen ones in a lifetime.) Restaurant Uluru (Australia’s most spectacular open-air restaurants set under the brilliant skies of the Southern Hemisphere with magnificent views of Uluru.) Thrill & Adventure (thrill adventures are also in Uluru like riding Harley or choosing a view of Uluru from the skies with a scenic Heli tour or skydive). Wish Upon A Star (There are a number of tours that will take you on a guided journey explaining the stars, planets and ancient mythologies) Witness An Uluru Sunrise (Rise early to join one of the Uluru Sunrise Tours or watch the spectacle from one of the designated viewing areas inside the Park.) Learn About Anangu Culture (pay a visit to the Cultural Centre in the National Park for a great introduction to local Indigenous culture & traditions.) Camel riding (There are a number of tours that will take you on a guided journey explaining the stars, planets and ancient mythologies)
  • 22. What changes have taken place because of people? People relieving themselves caused a certain type of shrimp extinct. People leaving rubbish behind has killed some animals that live near the area. Erosion caused by tourist have eroded the walking track on Uluru.
  • 23. Extinction of a type of shrimp caused by people relieving themselves on top of Uluru. This has impacted the environment negatively as people killed off this shrimp. Shrimp are susceptible to enrichment of the pools water. There are no toilets on Uluru, human excretion gets washed off the rock and into water holes, polluting the water that a certain kind of shrimps live in. People urinating on Uluru has contaminated the pool water which the shrimps live in. To protect the shrimps, the draft management plan for the national park was released recommending the park be eventually closed and also, they should have toilets so that people don’t just urinate on Uluru but also be clean.
  • 24. People leaving rubbish behind “People leaving rubbish behind "is one of the main issue that happens in Uluru. Tourists leave a huge amount of rubbish in Uluru including in the water holes. This can have a negative impact on the animal that lives near that area. There are no toilets on Uluru, human excretion gets washed off the rock and into water holes, polluting animals drinking water. Limiting climbing on Uluru, rubbish bins, and adding more controlled rubbish disposal systems will limit the amount of human pollution, rubbish and would also support the animals that lives in that area.
  • 26. Erosion caused by human traffic Uluru has been damaged by a certain type of erosion caused by human traffic. More than 250,000 foreigners and Australians travel to the centre of Australia to have a great experience of Uluru's beauty and to learn about the people that lived there, which is the Anangu people(traditional Aboriginal owners of Uluru). This has effected the walking track negatively as it has been damaged by millions of climbers and Uluru itself has been badly eroded. We can protect Uluru from this human erosion by introducing varieties of different activities for the tourists which can draw away the attention of climbing Uluru or the management could permanently stop tourists from climbing Uluru.
  • 27. One of the walking track that has been eroded
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